patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Wow! Wednesday at Camp Ruach

The day campers at Congregation Etz Chaim have been enjoying a variety of guests over the summer.

 
0 of 0
Elysa Greenwald of The Music Class visited Camp Ruach! The children loved diving into the music and as they journeyed down to the bottom of the sea! Camp Ruach
Photos (5)

Photos

On the last Friday of Camp Ruach!, the campers danced to the beat of Atlanta Fever Entertainment. Camp ended on a wild and fun note with DJ Mister?E and MC Mellow.
Kat, a close friend of Camp Ruach!, brought her sled dog Nakoda to visit with the children. Kat Taught them about Husky dogs and their heritage. The children enjoyed meeting a husky and they were even pulled by Nakoda while on a flat scooter.
Elysa Greenwald of The Music Class visited Camp Ruach! The children loved diving into the music and as they journeyed down to the bottom of the sea!
The children enjoyed the tumble bus during a very fun Wow! Wednesday program.  Judy Fineman, Congregant and Owner of Noteworthy Designs, generously sponsored the Tumble Bus for our campers. The kids of Camp Ruach! were able to prove their skills on climbing walls, slides, rings, zip lines, ball pits and more!
Grandma Myra (she has three grandchildren at Camp Ruach!) brought her turtle to teach the children about caring for turtles and their importance in nature for Rainforest Week.  The children got to pet, feed and watch the turtle and all were thrilled by this wonderful creature.

Camp Ruach! at Congregation Etz Chaim has a special Wow! Wednesday each week. A local business volunteers their time and/or services to the camp. 

Among the recent visitors were Elysa Greenwald of The Music ClassJudy Fineman, Congregant and Owner of Noteworthy Designs and sponsor of the generously sponsored the Tumble Bus Atlanta; DJs Mister?E and MC Mellow of Atlanta Fever Entertainment; Grandma Myra (she has three grandchildren at Camp Ruach!), who brought her turtle to teach the children about caring for turtles; and Kat, a close friend of the camp, who brought her sled dog Nakoda to visit with the children. 

Related Topics: camp ruach and congregation etz chaim

Leave a comment